The exit classes in Kogi schools will resume on August 10.
The Kogi State Government on Thursday commenced the fumigation of its schools ahead of resumption of students for exit classes on August 10 in the state.
“This is why you can see what we are doing today. I can assure you that no school in Kogi will be left out from this exercise. The commissioner urged parents to take personal responsibility for their personal hygiene and that of their children by observing all safety protocols against COVID-19 pandemic and to support the government.
The Principal of Crowther Memorial College, Mabel Ogunmola, said she felt highly elated and excited especially when she heard that her school would be the first to be fumigated.
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